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MasterCraft X25 User Manual

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operators to be aware of how it impacts handling.
Maneuvering a boat with the surf tabs extended requires practice to master. Initial
times running with the surf tabs extended should be done at low speed with plenty of
room. This is critical to learning how the surf tabs aect control and maneuverability.
Electromechanical actuators provide an in-
stant response. When making adjustments, use
short momentary taps of the switch.
Swim/Boarding Platforms
One of the most attractive aspects of all MasterCraft boats are the swim platforms
attached to the transom of the boats. Whether teak or fiberglass with inlays, the swim
platforms are a source of enjoyment.
MasterCraft reminds consum-
ers to review the Common Sense
Approach section of this Owner’s
Manual, and pay particular atten-
tion to avoiding “teak surfing” or
“platform dragging,” which expose
the participant to excess carbon
monoxide; and to the information
regarding use of the optional shower
while standing or sitting on the swim
platform.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, taste-
less, odorless and poisonous gas that ac-
cumulates rapidly and can cause serious
injury or death. Exposure to carbon mon-
oxide can be fatal in a matter of minutes.
Exposure to even low concentrations of carbon monoxide must not
be ignored because the eects of exposure to carbon monoxide can
build up and be just as lethal as high concentrations. Carbon monox-
ide from exhaust pipes of inboard or outboard engines may build up
inside and outside the boat in areas near exhaust vents, particularly
during slow-speed operations. STAY AWAY from these exhaust vent
areas, which are located at the stern of the boat, and DO NOT swim or
engage in any watersports or other activities in or near the stern area
of the boat, including, without limitation, the swim platform and the
rear sun deck, when the engine is in operation. Under no circumstanc-
es should the owner and/or operator allow persons to hold onto the
swim platform while the engine is operating and the boat is in motion.
These activities (sometimes known as “teak surfing” or “platform
dragging,” where the participant holds onto the swim platform and is
pulled through the water, and/or “body surfs” immediately behind the
boat) are extremely dangerous, highly likely to result in death or seri-
ous bodily injury, and are a misuse of this product.
Some platforms feature a bracket, which allows the platform to fold down, reducing
the amount of room required for storage. Note that the platforms themselves are fairly
heavy, and releasing the bracket may result in the platform falling down and striking
the transom with excessive force. Please provide support to the platform at the time of
releasing the bracket, and slowly lower the platform into place for towing or storage.
Many models are equipped with a swim platform that may be folded down. To deter-
mine whether the boat is so equipped, look beneath the platform and see if there is a
bracket with a pin. If so, the swim platform can be folded. To do so properly, follow these
instructions:
2013 MasterCraft Owners Manual • Electronic Instrumentation • Page 3-17

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MasterCraft X25 Specifications

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BrandMasterCraft
ModelX25
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

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